Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos confirmed that his office received the report and one of his colleagues is studying the report. Mos said a decision will be taken in the coming weeks on whether or not the driver or owner of the truck will face prosecution for the death of Silvia Lynch. The Dominicano driver was arrested by police moments after Lynch was killed but he was released that same night on the orders of the Prosecutor's Office even though the man does not have a driver's license for St. Maarten and he was residing on the island illegally.
In the meantime, the detectives that are compiling the report on the Brooks Tower Accord investigation are yet to submit their report to the Prosecutor's Office. Mos said he believes that report will be submitted within short. In January 2011, detectives along with the Prosecutor's Office and Judge of Instruction raided the office of the Brooks Tower Accord on A. T. Illidge Road and arrested five people. While two others were arrested later in the investigation, those that were arrested including a senior civil servant spent weeks in pre-trial detention. Nine months later the suspects who were suspected of fraud and human smuggling are still awaiting the outcome of the high profile investigation. Police also seized a large amount of monies and documents that at one of the suspect's home.